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... doubt as to whether the print- ed charge was a perfectly correct version of that delivered at Lismore . I can only say that a nephew - who is now in this town - heard me deliver that charge ; I gave the manuscript into his hands - be ...
... doubt as to whether the print- ed charge was a perfectly correct version of that delivered at Lismore . I can only say that a nephew - who is now in this town - heard me deliver that charge ; I gave the manuscript into his hands - be ...
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... doubt could have arisen upon the sub- ject , but for the opposite line of policy that has of late years been pursued , and which , particularly in the discussions upon this Bill , has found so many advocates within the walls of ...
... doubt could have arisen upon the sub- ject , but for the opposite line of policy that has of late years been pursued , and which , particularly in the discussions upon this Bill , has found so many advocates within the walls of ...
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... doubt the sin- to strengthen the hands of a Church so cerity of Ministers ; and the weakness intolerant - so beyond the power of the and incapacity of the Home Office did Government to control . You are desirous not escape the notice of ...
... doubt the sin- to strengthen the hands of a Church so cerity of Ministers ; and the weakness intolerant - so beyond the power of the and incapacity of the Home Office did Government to control . You are desirous not escape the notice of ...
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... doubt that you will give the Bill your ported at all hazards . I trust , however , that your Lordships will not be so insen- sible to the Protestant feelings of the nation . Objection has been made to the language of some of these ...
... doubt that you will give the Bill your ported at all hazards . I trust , however , that your Lordships will not be so insen- sible to the Protestant feelings of the nation . Objection has been made to the language of some of these ...
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... doubt , suppose that this grievance , which was thus alluded to , related to Maynooth or the doctrines of the Roman Catholics . Not so ; the Ad- dress said- " Of all the grievances under which your country has laboured , the ...
... doubt , suppose that this grievance , which was thus alluded to , related to Maynooth or the doctrines of the Roman Catholics . Not so ; the Ad- dress said- " Of all the grievances under which your country has laboured , the ...
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